
How does Santa Claus deliver presents to every house on Earth in just one night? This fun podcast for kids explores the amazing physics, quantum mechanics, and cutting-edge technology that could make Santa's mission possible.
Perfect for curious kids, families who love learning together, and homeschool science lessons, this episode combines laugh-out-loud comedy with fascinating facts about time zones, Einstein's theory of relativity, warp drives, and more. Kids will discover real scientific concepts while exploring the magic of Christmas.
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This episode includes a fun quiz section where kids can test their knowledge with multiple-choice questions about time zones, time dilation, and pocket dimensions. Perfect for family game time or reinforcing what they learned.
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From all of us at The Curious Kidcast, happy holidays and keep exploring the wonderful world of science!